The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters Official and Private Not Hitherto Published ; With Notes and a Life by the Author ; by Jared Sparks, Band 4Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... French as a set - off for acquisitions in the West Indies . The controversy was carried on with warmth , and the public attention was attracted to it , not more from the importance of the subject , than from the ability of the writers ...
... French as a set - off for acquisitions in the West Indies . The controversy was carried on with warmth , and the public attention was attracted to it , not more from the importance of the subject , than from the ability of the writers ...
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... French ; the right we have to ask , and the power we may have to insist on an indemnification for our ex- penses ; the difficulty the French themselves will be under of restraining their restless subjects in America from encroaching on ...
... French ; the right we have to ask , and the power we may have to insist on an indemnification for our ex- penses ; the difficulty the French themselves will be under of restraining their restless subjects in America from encroaching on ...
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... French , & c . printed at Boston , 1755 , says , " The Indians in the French interest are , upon all proper opportuni- ties , instigated by their priests ( who have generally the chief manage- ment of their public councils ) to acts of ...
... French , & c . printed at Boston , 1755 , says , " The Indians in the French interest are , upon all proper opportuni- ties , instigated by their priests ( who have generally the chief manage- ment of their public councils ) to acts of ...
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... French part letter this year from the Jesuits at Penobscot , and from other informa- tion , it is certain , that they have been using their utmost endeavours to excite the Indians to new acts of hostility against his Majesty's colony of ...
... French part letter this year from the Jesuits at Penobscot , and from other informa- tion , it is certain , that they have been using their utmost endeavours to excite the Indians to new acts of hostility against his Majesty's colony of ...
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... French remain in Canada and Louisiana , fix the boundaries as you will between us and them , we must border on each other for more than fifteen hundred miles . The people that inhabit the frontiers are generally the refuse of both ...
... French remain in Canada and Louisiana , fix the boundaries as you will between us and them , we must border on each other for more than fifteen hundred miles . The people that inhabit the frontiers are generally the refuse of both ...
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